MVRHS Parent Newsletter

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MVRHS Parent Newsletter
MVRHS Parent Newsletter
Martha’s Vineyard Regional High School
September 2015
Principal’s Coffees
First Tuesday of the Month*
8-9:15am
Library Conference Room
This year’s Principal Coffees with Peg
Regan will happen on the first Tuesday
of the month (*except Sept. & Oct.).
We hope to see you there!
*Wednesday, September 23
(Noli Taylor of the Island Grown
Initiative will be joining us this month.)
*Wednesday, October 21
November 3
December 1
January 5
February 2 (in Culinary Dining Room)
March 1 (in Culinary Dining Room)
April 5
May 3 (in Culinary Dining Room)
June 7
Coffee, tea and baked goods will be provided.
Casual format… come late, leave early if you need to.
College Application
Night for Seniors
Senior Parents and Students
College Application Night
Thursday, September 17
PAC 6:30-8:30 pm
On, September 17th
the guidance
department will be
sponsoring a College
Application
Night. Counselors will review the
college application procedure for
seniors and their parents. It will be
an informative night of questions
and answers to help you move
forward in the college application
process.
From the Principal’s Desk
Dear Parents,
This school year begins with 665
students entering the high school.
We have 158 freshmen, 171
sophomores, 180 juniors, and 151
seniors. All students were
introduced on opening day to the
new positive behavior expectations
in the student handbook that
acknowledge each of them as
Students of Merit. All can earn
awards and recognition each week
through maintaining 100% attendance. In addition, all homerooms
will be holding elections for Student Congress, a larger representative
group, that will meet with Student Council once a month to share
ideas for school spirit, activities, and assemblies.
Advisory will resume this year with topics for discussion that include
issues of school culture that arise each month. Instead of having a predetermined curriculum, advisories will create a dialogue between
students and adults about what issues make our high school strong and
unique. Topics will be generated by all members of the school
community. The interactive nature of these sessions should create clear
channels of communication from students to staff and staff to students.
Parent Coffees resume each month. The first is scheduled for 8 a.m. on
Wednesday, September 23rd the day before Open House on Thursday,
September 24th at 6 p.m. in the Performing Arts Center. Suggestions for
topics are open. Some parents are considering alternating morning
coffee with evening coffees. Let us know if this is a better time for you.
All parents are welcome.
School Council will meet the 3rd Wednesday of the month at 4 p.m.
This is the team that creates the School Improvement Plan each year.
Again let Ruda Stone know if you have any interest in serving on this
vital committee. We would love to have parents of underclassmen get
involved for the four years their children are in the high school.
Finally, I could not be more honored and privileged to spend this year
with your children. For me it is always the students who kept me
youthful and motivated even on the longest of school days. Thank you
for entrusting all of them to the high school this year. We strive to be
worthy of your confidence in us.
Peg Regan, Interim Principal
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Trying to Figure out Your Student’s Schedule?
Wondering What the Difference is Between Excused and Unexcused Absences?
Curious About the New Behavior System?
You’ll find those answers and more in the
MVRHS STUDENT HANDBOOK
Here are a few of the places to find it:
MVRHS.org in the “Student Life” Menu
http://www.mvrhs.org/student-life/student-handbook/
on Edline in the “Back to School Docs” Menu
https://www.edline.net/dynimg/_IMAAA_/docid/0x567105520B122524/23/revised%2Bhandbook_201508051135.pdf
Portuguese Enrollment at MVRHS
Continues to Grow
Performing Arts
News
As Portuguese enrollment continues to grow at the
high school Justine DeOliveira, Spanish teacher and
World Language Department Chair, will be teaching
a Portuguese course this year. In preparation, Justine
spent two weeks in Brazil this summer, visiting her
husband's hometown of Belo Horizonte. While there
she studied the language and immersed herself in the
culture; enjoying the life, food, and of course a soccer
game at the Mineirão, where some of the World Cup
games were played last year. She very much looks
forward to working with Portuguese teacher Jane
Sampaio to continue to develop the Portuguese
program.
Welcome to New and
Returning Parents!
Justine and Her Son with his Great-uncle at the
Mineirao in Belo Horizonte
The Performing Arts
Department is in full swing
with classes in music theory,
theatre, voice, piano, guitar, and sound technology as
well as band, orchestra, jazz band, and choruses. There
is room in all the classes for new or returning
students! Contact your child's guidance counselor or one
of the performing arts staff for information if your child
is interested in joining our music/theatre
family. Performance classes will perform at Assessment
Day on October 28 during the school day. Community
members are invited and the schedule will be posted on
Edline. Our musical this year is
Chicago! Auditions
will be held October 28
and 29 after school. We
encourage both students
and community
members to become
involved in any of the
many aspects of the
production: singing,
acting, dancing, orchestra, make-up/costumes, set
building, lighting, sound – and AUDIENCE. The
performance dates are February 11, 12, and 13. Let us
know if you are interested in becoming part of the
musical team.
Jan Wightman, Performing Arts Dept. Chair
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New Approach to Discipline Makes
its Debut at MVRHS
Back to School Night for Parents
There have been changes to
the Student Handbook that
we would like to bring to
your attention. This year
will be the first step in the
development of a Positive
Behavior
Intervention
System (PBIS). Section IV of the Student Handbook
describes the changes to the discipline processes that
will begin this year, and we would like to highlight
those changes for you.
Parents Back-to-School Night is seen as an important
event for parents who are interested in their child's
education. The evening's activities begin with
Homeroom starting at 6:00 pm in the Performing Arts
Center. Please be on time.
• Points are no longer assigned for behavior
infractions though a record is kept as before.
No behavior grade will appear on the report
card.
The schedule of the evening allows parents the
opportunity to follow an abbreviated schedule of their
child's classes. Unlike the regular 85-minute block,
these classes will run only 10 minutes. Teachers will
go over the general goals and activities for the year in
each class. Formal individual conferences can be
scheduled with teachers for another time. Take
advantage of this opportunity to see the world your
child inhabits every day and meet the people who
teach them. It's one of the best ways to build that allimportant home-school connection.
Here’s A Link to the MVRHS Building Map at MVRHS.org:
http://www.mvrhs.org/?s=map.
• You will find a matrix in Section IV of the
Handbook describing the positive behaviors
we would like to see from students based on
three general attributes: be respectful, be safe,
and be responsible.
Thursday, September 24th at 6:00pm
• Students will be eligible for merit recognition
for perfect attendance and positive behavior
and will also receive recognition from
teachers for exceptional progress in school or
for being kind and generous to others.
• For behavior inconsistent with the
expectations of the school, three levels of
interventions are available with positive
interventions to support changing the
behavior.
• Consequences for behavior infractions are
outlined in Section IV with flexibility to
allow for responses that result in improved
behavior going forward.
• Specific reference to Title IX infractions and
consequences has been added.
Our hope is to focus on and highlight the positive
behaviors that most students demonstrate and to
redirect other students more effectively with a
different approach. Please feel free to direct any
questions you may have to one of the Assistant
Principals.
Andrew Berry, Elliott Bennett, Assistant Principals
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The New MVRHS Library
Plans to improve the MVRHS Library continue to
move forward, but we need your input! Last spring,
as part of our school improvement plan to develop a
21st-century learning environment for the library, we
hired Fielding Nair International, a world leader in
educational space design, to provide us with a
conceptual design. Their design, including a 2-minute
3D-walkthrough, is on our website
(http://goo.gl/KJRxAv). This provides us with a
point of conversation as we move toward a shared
vision.
For our students, as well as
for learners of all ages on the
island, the new “Global
Learning Center” will provide
a variety of spaces and
resources for both active and quiet learning, for both
individual and group learning, maximizing
collaboration, and better connecting us to the
world. It includes, for example, outdoor learning
spaces, a variety of rooms for working in groups of all
sizes, exhibition spaces, and comfortable seating, all
designed with specific learning styles in mind. The
new space will be a goldmine for all teachers to better
provide their students with the spaces and resources
necessary to teach to the best of their abilities.
If you are interested in learning more, have questions,
suggestions, or would like to join our advisory board,
please let me know: [email protected].
Kevin McGrath, Library Teacher
Financial Aid Night for Senior
Parents
Tuesday, November 10
MVRHS PAC
6:30-8:30 pm
The guidance department will be sponsoring a
financial aid night on Tuesday, November 10 from
6:30-8:30 p.m. in the MVRHS Performing Arts
Center. A financial aid specialist from MEFA will
review the financial aid process and distribute
materials necessary to receive financial aid from
private sources, public sources, and colleges. He will
review the forms that need to be filled out in this
process. Also, discussed that night will be the local
scholarship program and the process of applying for
substantial monies awarded to our seniors and
graduates from our own community.
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2015
Monsieur Bonneau Presents at the
AATF National Convention
Pierre Bonneau, a
French teacher at
the Martha's
Vineyard
Regional High
School since
2009, was an
active participant
for the sixth
consecutive year
in the American
Association of
Teachers of French
(AATF) annual
convention this
past July.
Established in
1927, the AATF is committed to promoting the study
of French languages, facilitating the implementation
of national and state standards in classrooms and
improving the training of French teachers. It is the
largest national association of French teachers in the
world with nearly 10,000 members.
The 28th AATF National Convention was held in
Saguenay, Quebec, from July 8 to July 11 and offered
more than 120 workshops and presentations to
improve French teaching and promote the study of
French. During the event, 500 French teachers
shared their classroom experiences and were treated
to music, excursions, and guided tours highlighting
the Quebec French culture.
This year, Monsieur Bonneau presented his unit on
"Fairy Tales" to show how his French III students
used the two French past tenses ("imparfait" and
"passé composé) in a creative and engaging setting.
His one-hour presentation was very well receive by
his national audience...
"M. Bonneau's session was a treat and a reflection of the
speaker's perfectionism and dedication to the profession. His
activities were incredibly detailed and offered the audience
highly interesting pedagogical tools that could be adapted to
all levels of French. I will definitely attend his sessions at
future AATF conventions."
"À mon avis, la meilleure session de tout le congrès! Et
puisque c'était la dernière session, voici la morale: Tout
vient à point à qui sait attendre! Merci pour les resources, les
idées et les tuyaux pour un bon projet amusant, intéressant
et facilement faisable à faire avec les élèves de Français III."
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A Busy Summer for Elaine!
Summer is a time of regrouping, finding another focus and finally having time to reflect on the year asking those
huge questions: What was learned? What is best forgotten? Now there is time to think about the child not
reached, the content too cumbersome and the glorious moments that every teacher loves when the student brings
something new and fascinating into the mix. For the history department, it’s been a time of celebrating family
and embracing travel.
I spent four weeks in Ireland gazing out to the remote western Islands on a misty morning hoping to get to
Iniskea and see the largest seal colony in Europe or sharing music and dance with family, neighbors and friends.
From Ireland, it is very cheap to go to anywhere in Europe and so we flew courtesy of Ryan Air to Rome where
we spent six days in 100 degree heat in a city that has been unchanged for 1500 years. Staring up at the ceiling
of the Sistine Chapel, I understood what genius means and what the impact of the Renaissance on the world has
been. Though I have taught AP Modern European History for many years the full impact of the power of
European thought during the 16th century on the minds of people became very clear to me. The sense that one
gets is endless possibility…. Anything is possible from the glorious mural maps of the known world to the scenes
from the bible and from Greco/Roman mythology. The world’s most famous sports stadium, the Coliseum,
stands still as it has for 1,000 generations and it is so easy to imagine the lions, the gladiators and the self
indulgent emperors deciding their fate.
Returning to the Vineyard, I worked with the Heritage Trail tour director, Rachel
Araujo, and between us we operated a very busy tour schedule. The travelers
included the Mayor of Newark, Ras Baracka and his entourage and
Congresswoman Barbara Lee.
MaKenzie Young at the Site
for Emma Maitland, World
Lightweight Female Boxing
Champion on the African
American Heritage Trail
We will all be bringing our experiences and stories to the table for our students as
we prepare for another year. The freshman students will be traveling the Heritage
Trail, the Brazilian History class will be preparing for the annual Brazilian
American Friendship Lunch and working collaboratively with the Portuguese
language class to prepare for their trip to Harvard, the Irish History class plans a
trip to Ireland in April 2016, the 100th anniversary of the Irish War of
Independence, and the Global History students will be engaged in trying to make
sense of the complicated world that they will inherit. It’s a new year with lots of
new and exciting ideas and projects that each year are enhanced by teachers’
passion and students’ creativity. We are looking forward to a great year, getting to
know our students and celebrating our community.
Elaine Weintraub, History Dept. Chair
SAT 1 and SAT Subject Tests: Dates and Registration Deadlines
You must register online (use your existing College Board account user name and password) or come into
guidance and get the registration materials. Those students who will be taking the test with extended time need
to see their individual counselor to receive the registration materials to meet the deadlines.
TEST DATES:
REGISTRATION DEADLINES:
Oct. 3,4
Sept. 4
Nov. 7,8
Oct. 9
Dec. 5,6
Nov. 5
Jan. 23,24
Dec. 28
PSAT Testing: Wednesday, Oct. 14 in the MVRHS Cafeteria, 7:40am
PSAT administration will be on the morning of Wednesday, October 14 in the high school cafeteria. Students
can sign up in guidance beginning Wednesday, September 16. The cost of the test is $15.00 paid by cash or a
check made payable to MVRHS. The majority of our juniors are encouraged to take this test. It is a practice
SAT (the test used in the college admissions process) which will help us examine your test taking ability and
areas you may need to work on. For the top scorers, it is used to determine eligibility for the National Merit
Program. Take a look at this preliminary SAT at the www.collegeboard.com website. If you have any question,
please contact your guidance counselor.
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Updates from
Career & Technical Education
Digital Connectors Program Returns
to the YMCA
The CTE Exploratory program welcomed about 100
students from the freshman class. Each of the students
will rotate through each of the program areas
including freshman skills. The program areas include
Automotive, Building Trades, Culinary Arts, Health
Assisting, Horticulture and Maritime Sciences.
Freshman Exploratory students will enjoy an
exposure to each of these career paths along with a
rigorous academic program.
Alex's Place at the Y is pleased to
announce our next DIGITAL
CONNECTORS program for teens ages
14 -19. This has been a popular program
over the years, sponsored by Comcast.
The ideal student is one for whom digital literacy,
computers, IT, financial literacy, and a shot at Cisco
A+ Certification is of interest.
Work Study and Mentorships
There are more than 35 junior or senior students who
have elected to participate in either work-study (paid
position) or Mentorship (unpaid) program. These
students are working/shadowing in a variety of work
experiences on the island.
Program Advisory Meeting
The bi-annual Program Advisory meeting is scheduled for
October 19. If you are looking for an opportunity to be
more involved, we are reaching out to members of the
business and trades communities to work with us as
program advisory committee members to enhance our
career & technical programs. We want to draw on the
knowledge you have in your field of expertise!
Each program advisory committee meets 2 times
during the school year to review employment trends,
equipment, curriculum, and generally advise our staff
on how to best prepare students for college and
careers within the program offerings.
Those teens who are advanced in tech may not find
this program of interest - but in particular Freshmen
and Sophomores who may not have tech in their
academic schedule or are in programs such as Alt Ed
may find it a good fit.
Classes will be held on Wednesday evenings from 5 7 pm. We provide laptops to those who do not have
their own. At the end of the program (it runs the
entire school year) teens who have completed it will
receive a new laptop and more as part of their
graduation.
We will also provide a light dinner at each meeting.
Please help us pass the word along - we need 15
students enrolled to go forward!
Students simply need to go to our website:
http://www.alexsplace.net and complete the preregistration form and submit on line, then we will
contact them directly to set up a short interview.
Tony Lombardi
If you are interested in serving on a program advisory
committee, please do not hesitate to contact
Barbara-jean Chauvin, CTE Director
([email protected] or 693-1033 x122)
Cindy West and Five MVRHS
Students Travel to El Salvador
This summer Spanish teacher Cindy West traveled to
El Salvador with 5 MVRHS students as part of the
U. S. Dept. of State Ambassador Program. The MV
Times did a wonderful story about the trip in their
August 6th issue. If you missed it, click on the link
below to read more.
http://www.mvtimes.com/2015/08/06/islandstudents-and-teacher-learn-summer-lessons-in-elsalvador/
This picture (from the Times article) is of the American group and their host
families during the final dinner of the trip.
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SEPTEMBER AT ALEX’S PLACE
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OCTOBER AT ALEX’S PLACE
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